The request tracking will add a special
unique ID: | req_id:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 at the end of each log line.
The req_id is the same for each individual requests, it means that if you want to
track particular user logs only, and exclude other concurrent ones
simply grep by req_id uuid which you’ll have to find for the individual request.

To enable debug mode on a RhodeCode Enterprise instance you need to set the debug property
in the /home/user/.rccontrol/instance-id/rhodecode.ini file. To
do this, use the following steps

Open the file and set the debug line to true

Restart you instance using the rccontrolrestart command,
see the following example:

Further debugging and logging settings can also be set in the
/home/user/.rccontrol/instance-id/rhodecode.ini file.

In the logging section, the various packages that run with RhodeCode Enterprise can have
different debug levels set. If you want to increase the logging level change
level=DEBUG line to one of the valid options.

You also need to change the log level for handlers. See the example
##handler section below. The handler level takes the same options as
the debug level.